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Service is the key. The Key Club provides service at Flint River Academy. Providing leadership and service to the school and community, the Flint River Academy Key Club had another busy year. The membership of the Key Club grew to twenty-four during the i982-83 school year with the addition of six new members. In May, the Key Club held its annual Bike-a-Thon with the cooperation of the Tri-Hi-Y at Lake Meriwether. The proceeds were donated to St. .lude's Children's Research Hospital. With the help of many riders and sponsors, over S4w was raised for the charity. Refresh- ments were furnished to the people who participated in the Bike-a-Thon. Again this year the Key Clubbers ordered jerseys. This year the jerseys were black with silver trim, and they added a touch of class to the students in the hall. as well as to the school itself. A tradition was started at Flint River Academy this year. lt was electing girls that would serve as the I982- 83 Key Club Sweethearts. Members of the Key Club at Flint River Academy realized that helping others and having fun can be combined at the same time. l. The i982-83 Key Club officers are Gerald Ordoyne, Presidentf Jeff Smith, Vice-President, Jeffrey Todd. Treasurer, Richard Cook, Secre- tary. 2. Members of the i982-83 Key Club are. T. Brisendine, D. Fagundes, S. Bishop, T. Lasher, E. McRae, C. Clay. N. Rounds, C. Tigner, A. Ward, J. Turner. J. Battenhouse, G. Crook. R. Cook, H. Moody, R. Bridges. L. Nash. H. Barnes, G. Ordoyne. .l. Smith. H. Adkins, .l. Todd. S. Cain, A. Allison, D. Beall. sponsor 4 Mr. Lewin, not pictured R. Carter. 3. Gerald Ordoyne and Richard Cook look over the monthly Keynoter magazine. 4. Mr. Peter Lewin plans the next meet- ing. 5. The Key Club Sweethearts are: S. Dunn. T. Maddox, M. Reames. F. Solomon, and D. Callihan. 6. The Key Club will man the FRA vidalia onion booth this spring. 46fKey Club
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Flint River Academy stduents know how to ham it up as well as turn in a fantastically polished performance. The one-act play started early in the school year prac- ticing long and hard hours after school. The one-act play placed first in 2-AA region and first in state. Mem- bers of the one-act play cast were: Jeffery Todd, Susie Dunn, Gay Garrett. Meri Reames, David Fagundes, Don- na Howard, Simone Rogers, Cliff Elliott, and Stacey Collins. The group was under the direction of Miss Cheryl Scamihorn. David Fagundes was recognized for his performance in the play at state with the best actor award. This year's play was titled Spoon River. The cast portrayed people in a cemetery telling of their lives. their mistakes, and their achievements in life. Sometimes, a clever answer solves a crisis. Some of the people at Flint River Academy who are able to think quickly on their feet and defeat their opponents with a logical retort are on the i982-83 Flint River Academy Debate team. The skilled team made a convincing showing at the 2-AA Region Debate Tournament. The team was composed of seniors to sophomores. The debate team members were Jeffery Todd, Gerald Or- doyne, Debbie Burns, Leigh Ann Coker, Gay Garrett, Liz Livingston, and Cliff Elliott. They placed first in region and second in state, giving FRA a big lead on the other schools in the region and state for literary. The coach and sponsor of the debate team was Mrs. Carroll Fowler. l. David Fagundes shows the audience the talent that won him the best actor award at state. 2. Leigh Ann Coker and Debbie Burns take time to pose for a picture before the competition begins. 3. Mrs. Carroll Fowler helps Gay Garrett, Debbie Burns. and Gerald Ordoyne with debate information. 4. Hunter Adkins, a member of the crew, helps others set up the stage for the one-act play performance at state, 5. Members of the debate team Jeffrey Todd, Gerald Ordoyne. Leigh Ann Coker, and Debbie Burns relax after working hard to win the region competition. 6, The members of the i982-83 one-act play are David Fagundes. Cliff Elliott, Stacey Collins, Meri Reames. Gay Garrett, Simone Rogers, Jeffrey Todd, Susie Dunn. and Donna How- ard. 48fLtterary
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